SAM & FUZZY, by Sam Logan (updates M/W/F)


Alexa, Pt. 4

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Aug 4, 2003

Bank holiday


Question: Are news stories like this true? And if they weren't... would it make any difference? Bless the bizarre and insignificant.


Sam Logan


Aug 1, 2003

Synergy 11


For some reason, while neither I nor anyone who lives in my neighbourhood could view the website for most of today, I can't find anyone from anywhere else in the world who had the same problem. Are you the exception? If you couldn't see the site earlier today, let me know! It would be extremely bizarre if readers from my neck of the woods were the only ones.


Because it is the start a new month, it is now the most effective time to vote for Sam and Fuzzy at Top Web Comics, if you're inclined to do that sort of thing. You will get absolutely nothing for doing it, though.


Except for HONOUR. Huah!


Sam Logan


Jul 30, 2003

If you watch a game, it's fun. If you play at it, it's recreation. If you work at it, it's golf.


As I'm sure many of you already know, comedian Bob Hope passed away on Sunday. I'm not sure if there are many people as young as I that know of him; truth be told, I'm probably more familiar with his schtick through parodies of him than from his actual material. But that was the thing about Bob Hope -- he was an icon. It's no wonder, considering that over the course of his 100 years, Hope was at the forefront of vaudville, then broadway, then standup, then film, then television. His stage persona grew so big that today, even people who have never heard of him would probably still recognize his act. 'Oh right,' they'd say. 'That guy with the golf club who told jokes to soldiers and whatever.'


Bob Hope was big stuff. He was even bigger than Bob Hope. It's cheesy to say, but some people really do live on through our memories. Even a guy who was so old that they cancelled his blood type.


Zing.


Sam Logan